Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... thought , but that I taught them ? It is a new , but a foolish way you have found out , that whom you cannot equall , or come neere in doing , you would destroy , or ruine with evill speaking : As if you had bound both your wits , and ...
... thought , but that I taught them ? It is a new , but a foolish way you have found out , that whom you cannot equall , or come neere in doing , you would destroy , or ruine with evill speaking : As if you had bound both your wits , and ...
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... thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their ignorance , who choose that circumstance to commend their friend ( 97 ) by , wherein he most faulted . And to justifie mine owne candor , ( for I lov'd the man ...
... thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their ignorance , who choose that circumstance to commend their friend ( 97 ) by , wherein he most faulted . And to justifie mine owne candor , ( for I lov'd the man ...
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... thought themselves furnished , and would vent it . Some againe , who ( after they have got authority , Not . 7 . or , which is lesse , opinion , by their writings , to have read much ) dare presently to faine whole bookes , and Authors ...
... thought themselves furnished , and would vent it . Some againe , who ( after they have got authority , Not . 7 . or , which is lesse , opinion , by their writings , to have read much ) dare presently to faine whole bookes , and Authors ...
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... thought to have the greater copy ; Where the learned use ever election , and a meane ; they looke back to what they intended at first , and make all an even , and proportion'd body . The true Artificer will not run away from nature , 32 ...
... thought to have the greater copy ; Where the learned use ever election , and a meane ; they looke back to what they intended at first , and make all an even , and proportion'd body . The true Artificer will not run away from nature , 32 ...
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... thought that a vice . For the ambush hurts more that is hid . Hee never forc'd his language , nor went out of the high way of speaking ; but for some great necessity , or apparent profit . For hee denied Figures to be invented for ...
... thought that a vice . For the ambush hurts more that is hid . Hee never forc'd his language , nor went out of the high way of speaking ; but for some great necessity , or apparent profit . For hee denied Figures to be invented for ...
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